<p>what is the chance that my test has an incorrect answer, a mistake by them.?</p>
<p>almost 0%, unless it was some bubbling error</p>
<p>Yea...I wouldn't blame the organization...it may upset them =)</p>
<p>I thought they made a mistake on mine too, but i figured the chances were pretty slim</p>
<p>I found a typo in 2005. I had to email them three times to get them to fess up, though. I have an official letter now.</p>
<p>I bet they make at least 1 mistake on every test. It is just really difficult to get CB to admit it. I could swear that some of those CR questions have 2 answers depending on how you look at the style of the author.</p>
<p>SpartyOn: What did they do? Did they increase your score and give you credit for the question, or just say "we'll fix it for the future"?</p>
<p>They said that it didn't matter anyway because it was in the experimental section. But thanks for finding it, they would make sure to correct it, blah, blah, blah.</p>
<p>there's a typo on page 374 of the old 10RS book where they write the possessive of "rodriguez," which should be "rodriguez's," as "rodriguez'," which is pretty much unforgivable, grammatically speaking, but which didn't affect the right answer to the question.</p>
<p>How often are there bubbling errors?</p>